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March 7, 2025
A world authority on radiofrequency radiation says that key studies commissioned by the World Health Organization are flawed and the...
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February 24, 20234
How safe is your mobile phone?
With the amount of mobile phone use escalating dramatically worldwide, researchers from India we...
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Wireless radiation could have harmful effects on children’s development and health. This is the conclusion of a new scientific paper recently publ...
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brain,
cancer,
children,
DNA damage,
endocrine disruption,
infancy,
memory,
pregnancy,
reproduction,
screen devices,
sperm damage
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Nurses address electromagnetic pollution
Environmental Health is important throughout the life cycle. From preconception to aging populations, the...
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Mobile phones and phone towers – are they safe?
Is the radiation from mobile phones and their base stations safe?
To answer that question, Profes...
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cardiovascular problems,
depression,
fatigue,
headaches,
hormones,
memory problems,
mobile phones,
phone towers,
reproduction,
skin problems,
tinnitus
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Expert reveals 5G risks
One of the world’s leading authorities on wireless radiation has documented the risks of 5G radiation in ‘the first book o...
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5G,
5G in our environment,
cells,
demyelination,
DNA,
heart,
hippocampus,
immunity,
mast cells,
reproduction,
Yuri Grigoriev
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Electromagnetic radiation affects the brain, and this can translate to effects on emotions, behaviour and disease, say the authors of a recent sci...
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Alzheimer's Disease,
behaviour,
brain,
CNS,
DNA damage,
hippocampus,
learning,
memory,
oxidative stress,
reproduction,
sperm,
wireless radiation
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Mobile phone radiation and reproduction
Can mobile phone radiation interfere with the reproductive system?
The results of two recent studies sugge...
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ELF fields (from electrical sources) Pituitary Power frequency magnetic fields had a harmful effect on the pituitary gland, which links the nervous and endocrine systems and releases a range of hormones. Serbian researchers exposed rats for one day, 7 days or 3 months and observed changes in the volume and nature of pituitary cells, concluding that exposure could be considered a stressor.
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Electromagnetic fields could harm male fertility Even everyday levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can reduce sperm quality, according to a study just published in the Journal of Reproductive Toxicology. This is the first study to find this association, according to Dr De-Kun Li from Stanford University and the Kaiser Foundation Research Institute in California.
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